Bachelor of Islamic Studies Articulated Set
Associate Degree in Islamic Studies
AssocDegIslStud
Bachelor of Islamic Studies
BIslStud
Diploma of Islamic Studies
DipIslStud
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
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| Bachelor of Islamic Studies (1412IS) |
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| Distance Education | United Theological College |
Normal course duration
Diploma of Islamic Studies [exit point only]
Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)
Actual Duration: 1.5
Bachelor of Islamic Studies
Full-time 3 years (6.0 sessions)
Associate Degree in Islamic Studies [exit point only]
Full-time 2.0 years (4.0 sessions)
Admission criteria
Bachelor of Islamic Studies
Admission is according to the standard CSU and UAC criteria for undergraduate courses
Credit
Bachelor of Islamic Studies
Students that have completed the Diploma of Islamic Studies or Associate Degree in Islamic studies or its equivalent will gain credit into the Bachelor of Islamic Studies.
Articulation
The Bachelor, the Associate Degree [exit point only] and the Diploma [exit point only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.
Graduation requirement
Diploma of Islamic Studies [exit point only]
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
Bachelor of Islamic Studies
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
Associate Degree in Islamic Studies [exit point only]
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.
Course structure
Diploma of Islamic Studies [Exit Point Only] (64)
Students who satisfactorily complete the following subjects (64 points) may exit with a Diploma of Islamic Studies:
- 7 core subjects (56)
- 1 restricted electives (8)
Core Subjects
ISL100 Islamic Worldview and Faith Essentials
ISL101 Mantiq (Logic) and Critical Reasoning
ISL110 Islamic Law I: Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of the Five Pillarss
ISL151 Islam in the Modern World
ISL170 Islamic Spirituality I: Ihsan Essentials
ISL171 Islamic Morality (Akhlaq) and Character
ISL181 Islamic History II: Biography (Sirah) of the Prophet Muhammad
Restricted Electives
One subject (8) chosen from the following list:
ISL260 Introduction to Arabic and Qur'an Reading
ISL261 Introduction to Arabic and Tajweed
ISL262 Introduction to Arabic Grammar
Associate Degree in Islamic Studies [Exit Point Only] (128)
Students who satisfactorily complete the following subjects (128 points) may exit with an Associate Degree in Islamic Studies
- 13 core subjects (104)
- 3 restricted electives (24)
Core Subjects
ISL100 Islamic Worldview and Faith Essentials
ISL101 Mantiq (Logic) and Critical Reasoning
ISL110 Islamic Law I: Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of the Five Pillarss
ISL151 Islam in the Modern World
ISL170 Islamic Spirituality I: Ihsan Essentials
ISL171 Islamic Morality (Akhlaq) and Character
ISL181 Islamic History II: Biography (Sirah) of the Prophet Muhammad
ISL202 Usul ad-Din: Islamic Theology
ISL211 Usul al-Fiqh: Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
ISL230 Usul al-Tafsir: Exegesis of the Qur'an
ISL232 Usul al-Hadith: Science of Prophetic Narrations
ISL271 Islamic Spirituality II: Advanced Concepts in Islamic Spirituality
ISL282 Islamic History II: Prophetic and World History
Restricted Electives
Three subjects (24) chosen from the following list:
ISL260 Introduction to Arabic and Qur'an Reading
ISL261 Introduction to Arabic and Tajweed
ISL262 Introduction to Arabic Grammar
ISL263 Intermediate Arabic Grammar
ISL364 Modern Standard Arabic
Bachelor of Islamic Studies (192)
- 20 core subjects (160)
- 4 restricted electives (32)
Core Subjects
ISL100 Islamic Worldview and Faith Essentials
ISL101 Mantiq (Logic) and Critical Reasoning
ISL110 Islamic Law I: Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of the Five Pillarss
ISL151 Islam in the Modern World
ISL170 Islamic Spirituality I: Ihsan Essentials
ISL171 Islamic Morality (Akhlaq) and Character
ISL181 Islamic History II: Biography (Sirah) of the Prophet Muhammad
ISL202 Usul ad-Din: Islamic Theology
ISL211 Usul al-Fiqh: Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
ISL230 Usul al-Tafsir: Exegesis of the Qur'an
ISL232 Usul al-Hadith: Science of Prophetic Narrations
ISL271 Islamic Spirituality II: Advanced Concepts in Islamic Spirituality
ISL282 Islamic History II: Prophetic and World History
ISL311 Islamic Ethics in the Contemporary World
ISL313 Islamic Law II: Family and Society
ISL331 Tafsir Studies (Qur'anic Exegesis)
ISL333 Hadith Studies (Prophetic Narrations)
ISL353 Religions and Belief Systems in Australia
ISL355 Women in Islam, Cultures and Civilisations
ISL383 Islamic History III: History of Muslim Societies and Civilisations 632-2000
Restricted Electives
Four subjects (32) chosen from the following list:
ISL260 Introduction to Arabic and Qur'an Reading
ISL261 Introduction to Arabic and Tajweed
ISL262 Introduction to Arabic Grammar
ISL263 Intermediate Arabic Grammar
ISL364 Modern Standard Arabic
ISL365 Advanced Arabic Grammar I
+ Residential School
Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.
ISL100 Islamic Worldview and Faith Essentials
ISL110 Islamic Law I: Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of the Five Pillars
ISL151 Islam In The Modern World
ISL152 Core Islamic Sciences: Essentials, History And Development
ISL160 Arabic Language I: Language Essentials And Qur'anic Script
ISL170 Islamic Spirituality I: Ihsan Essentials
ISL171 Islamic Morality (Akhlaq) and Character
ISL180 Islamic History I: Prophetic History - Adam To Muhammad
ISL181 Islamic History I: Biography (Sirah) of Prophet Muhammad
ISL202 Islamic Theology: Different Approaches
ISL211 Usul al-Fiqh: Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
ISL220 Introduction To Philosophy, Psychology And Sociology
ISL230 The Sciences Of The Qur'an And Hadith
ISL253 Religion And Belief Systems In Australia: Past And Present
ISL260 Introduction to Arabic and Qur'an Reading
ISL261 Introduction to Arabic and Tajweed
ISL262 Introduction to Arabic Grammar
ISL263 Intermediate Arabic Grammar
ISL271 Islamic Spirituality II: Advanced Concepts in Islamic Spirituality
ISL282 Islamic History Iii: Muslim Societies And Civilisation 632 To 1774
ISL364 Modern Standard Arabic
ISL365 Advanced Arabic Grammar I
ISL383 Islamic History III: History of Muslim Societies and Civilisations 632-2000
+ Workplace Learning
No subjects with a Workplace Learning component have been identified in this course.
Enrolment pattern
Diploma of Islamic Studies [Exit point Only]
Session 1
ISL100 Islamic Worldview and Faith Essentials
ISL170 Islamic Spirituality I: Ihsan Essentials
Session 2
ISL181 Islamic History I: Biography (Sirah) of the Prophet Muhammad
ISL110 Islamic Law I: Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of the Five Pillars
Session 3
ISL171 Islamic Morality (Akhlaq) and Character
1 x Restricted Elective
Session 4
ISL151 Islam in the Modern World
ISL101 Mantiq (Logic) and Critical Reasoning
Associate Degree in Islamic Studies [Exit Point Only]
Enrolment Pattern for Diploma of Islamic Studies (Sessions 1 – 4) plus:
Session 5
ISL230 Usul al-Tafsir: Exegesis of the Qur’an
ISL202 Usul ad-Din: Islamic Theology
Session 6
ISL211 Usul al-Fiqh: Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
ISL232 Usul al-Hadith: Science of Prophetic Narrations
Session 7
ISL282 Islamic History II: Prophetic and World History
1 x Restricted Elective
Session 8
ISL271 Islamic Spirituality II: Advanced Concepts in Islamic Spirituality
1 x Restricted Elective
Bachelor of Islamic Studies
Enrolment Pattern for Associate Degree in Islamic Studies (Sessions 1 – 8) plus:
Session 9
ISL383 Islamic History III: History of Muslim Societies and Civilisations 632-2000
1 x Restricted Elective
Session 10
ISL331 Tafsir Studies (Qur’anic Exegesis)
ISL311 Islamic Ethics in the Contemporary World
Session 11
ISL333 Hadith Studies (Prophetic Narrations)
ISL355 Women in Islam, Cultures and Civilisations
Session 12
ISL313 Islamic Law II: Family and Society
ISL353 Religions and Belief Systems in Australia
Articulation agreements
N/A
Contact
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The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
